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Read@DHSS: Public Health

by Michelle Wynne-Feigin on 2024-04-04T09:00:00-04:00 | 0 Comments

The DHSS Library has over 10,000 journal titles, eBooks, print books,
and DVDs available to you as a DHSS employee. 
Each week we will highlight three book titles of particular interest
to help you learn more about our collection.

These eBooks are provided by the library's database, 
eBook Medical Collection (EBSCO).

To help accessing any of our eBooks, please email the DHSS Library.

Contemporary Public Health book coverContemporary Public Health by James W. Holsinger (Editor); Samuel Matheny (Contribution by); David Mathews (Contribution by); Glen P. Mays (Contribution by, Contribution by); Paul Halverson (Contribution by, Contribution by); William J. Riley (Contribution by); Kaye Bender (Contribution by); Charlotte Seidman (Contribution by); William M. Silberg (Contribution by); Kevin Patrick (Contribution by); Stephen W. Wyatt (Contribution by); Eli Capiluto (Foreword by); Kevin Brady (Contribution by); W. Ryan Maynard (Contribution by); Rachel Hogg (Contribution by); Stephen C. Schoenbaum (Contribution by); Robin Osborn (Contribution by); David Squires (Contribution by); F. Douglas Scutchfield (Introduction by); Steven H. Woolf (Contribution by); Paula Braveman (Contribution by); Debra J. Perez (Contribution by); Julia F. Costich (Contribution by); Richard Ingram (Contribution by); Connie J. Evashwick (Contribution by)
ISBN: 9780813180779
Publication Date: 2021-07-27
"Public health" refers to the management and prevention of disease within a population by promoting healthy behaviors and environments in an effort to create a higher standard of living. In this comprehensive volume, editors James W. Holsinger Jr. and F. Douglas Scutchfield and an esteemed group of scholars and practitioners offer a concise overview of this burgeoning field, emphasizing that the need for effective services has never been greater. Designed as a supplemental text for introductory courses in public health practice at the undergraduate and graduate levels, Contemporary Public Health provides historical background that contextualizes the current state of the field and explores the major issues practitioners face today. It addresses essential topics such as the social and ecological determinants of health and their impact on practice, marginalized populations, the role of community-oriented primary care, accreditation, and the organizational landscape of the American public health system. Finally, it examines the opioid epidemic, the impact of pandemics including COVID-19, and international public health and explores the potential of systems based on multilevel partnerships of government, academic, and nonprofit organizations. With fresh historical and methodological analyses conducted by an impressive group of distinguished authors, Contemporary Public Health is an essential resource for practitioners, health advocates, students, legislators, and informed citizens.
 
Encyclopedia of Public Health book coverEncyclopedia of Public Health by Sally Kuykendall (Editor)
ISBN: 9781610699822
Publication Date: 2018-06-08
Providing context to today's public health practices and broad coverage of topics, this book demonstrates how cross-disciplinary studies are critical to addressing current health issues. The concepts of public health and the methods we use to care for and promote the health of people in communities, groups, and our nation as a whole are of interest to all health professionals. Comprising contributions from historians, scholars, researchers, sociologists, and other public health professionals, the Encyclopedia of Public Health: Principles, People, and Programs offers a firsthand, in-depth view of public health as it applies to everyday life and practice. The encyclopedia contains a wealth of information on critical theories, people, and movements and shows how various disciplines can work together to create healthy communities and practices for many people. As a secondary objective, the book encourages future generations to actively participate in public health. This reference covers the defining moments in the development of public health, from ancient times to the modern day, and offers entries with historical information and examinations of current controversies as they relate to recurring social conflicts. The entries provide a breadth and depth of content that is accessible to a wide readership. Readers will understand the benefits of physical activity and good nutrition as well as the psychology behind the choices that we make and how early life and social experiences can influence behaviors even decades after the event. The wide variety of topics covered includes the life expectancy of Americans at birth, the Tuskegee syphilis study, and marijuana use, and will give readers an informed perspective on past public health successes and likely directions for the future. Presents complex health issues in ways that encourage readers to pursue the many different opportunities in the field of public health Supplies insights from contributors that include experts on diseases such as hepatitis, substance abuse prevention, the history of medicine, and neurology Provides a functional foundation for those working to improve the health of communities or individuals Identifies relevant connections between physical, social, and emotional health and well-being to everyday life Serves as a gateway to additional research and study by providing suggested further readings with each entry.
 
Narrative Ethics in Public Health book coverNarrative Ethics in Public Health: the Value of Stories by Drue H. Barrett (Editor); Stephanie A. Larson (Editor); Leonard W. Ortmann (Editor)
ISBN: 9783030914431
Publication Date: 2022-04-13
This Open Access book illustrates the power of stories to illuminate ethical concerns that arise in public health. It complements epidemiological or surveillance evidence, and reveals stakeholder perspectives crucial for public health practitioners to develop effective and ethical public health interventions. Because it relies on the natural and universal appeal of stories, the book also serves to introduce the field of public health to students considering a career in public health. The opening section of the book also serves as a more didactic introduction to public health ethics and the field of narrative ethics. It describes the field of public health ethics including ethical principles relevant to public health practice and research, and the advantages of a narrative ethics approach. That approach explores the problems and the ethical challenges of public health from the inside, from the perspective of those experiencing health problems to the challenges of those who must address these problems. The later sections consist of 14 chapters that present the actual stories of these public health problems and challenges. In narrative style they range from first person narratives of both practitioners and citizens, to analysis of published short stories. The problems and challenges they address include issues relating to justice concerns, surveillance and stigma, community values and the value of community, trust and the value of information, and freedom and responsibility. Specific public health topics include resource allocation, restricting liberty to protect the community from health threats, and the health impact of trauma, addiction, obesity and health disparities.

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